Epson FilmScan 200 Film Scanners

Epson FilmScan 200 Film Scanners 

DESCRIPTION

Introducing the EPSON FilmScan 200, the film scanner that makes it easy to scan 35mm positive and negative film directly into your computer. In addition to superior image quality, the FilmScan 200 gives you the convenience of continuous batch scanning. It's the quick and easy way to digitise your film library and preserve your favourite images forever.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 14, 2010]
Steve
Intermediate

Just to let you know I'm running this fine on My Bradn New Vista Machine (32bit.. not sure about 64 or windows 7)
I'm using a program called hamrick vuescan which seems to sort out all the driver stuff for you.. there's a demo so you can check to make sure it works.
so I can now scan a load of slides I took and developed over 20 years ago.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 23, 2009]
Don
Expert

Strength:

Outstanding scanner for 35 mm film and slides. If you can find one grab it along with an older PC running windows 98 and it's a brilliant piece of kit. Calling it obselete is short-sighted. I kept my Compac presario from 1998 for this reason. Yes it's old and has rubbish spec by todays standards but it cuts the mustard as far as scanning goes and i wouldn't be without it. The old lady sits next to it's brother a Fujitsu Pentium 4 with my loaded iMac 24 as my mainstay. My recently bought blu-ray laptop is on ebay as i decided a macbook would better suit my newfound love for macs.

Weakness:

Outstanding scanner for 35 mm film and slides. If you can find one grab it along with an older PC running windows 98 and it's a brilliant piece of kit. Calling it obselete is short-sighted. I kept my Compac presario from 1998 for this reason. Yes it's old and has rubbish spec by todays standards but it cuts the mustard as far as scanning goes and i wouldn't be without it. The old lady sits next to it's brother a Fujitsu Pentium 4 with my loaded iMac 24 as my mainstay. My recently bought blu-ray laptop is on ebay as i decided a macbook would better suit my newfound love for macs.

Outstanding scanner for 35 mm film and slides. If you can find one grab it along with an older PC running windows 98 and it's a brilliant piece of kit. Calling it obselete is short-sighted. I kept my Compac presario from 1998 for this reason. Yes it's old and has rubbish spec by todays standards but it cuts the mustard as far as scanning goes and i wouldn't be without it. The old lady sits next to it's brother a Fujitsu Pentium 4 with my loaded iMac 24 as my mainstay. My recently bought blu-ray laptop is on ebay as i decided a macbook would better suit my newfound love for macs.

Customer Service

Outstanding scanner for 35 mm film and slides. If you can find one grab it along with an older PC running windows 98 and it's a brilliant piece of kit. Calling it obselete is short-sighted. I kept my Compac presario from 1998 for this reason. Yes it's old and has rubbish spec by todays standards but it cuts the mustard as far as scanning goes and i wouldn't be without it. The old lady sits next to it's brother a Fujitsu Pentium 4 with my loaded iMac 24 as my mainstay. My recently bought blu-ray laptop is on ebay as i decided a macbook would better suit my newfound love for macs.

Similar Products Used:

Outstanding scanner for 35 mm film and slides. If you can find one grab it along with an older PC running windows 98 and it's a brilliant piece of kit. Calling it obselete is short-sighted. I kept my Compac presario from 1998 for this reason. Yes it's old and has rubbish spec by todays standards but it cuts the mustard as far as scanning goes and i wouldn't be without it. The old lady sits next to it's brother a Fujitsu Pentium 4 with my loaded iMac 24 as my mainstay. My recently bought blu-ray laptop is on ebay as i decided a macbook would better suit my newfound love for macs.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 10, 2000]
Gain Sun
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: FilmScan 200

Strength:

Be felt very deep color(I've loved this)

Weakness:

There's little blur in original output

When I take several film scanner which Nikon, HP, Epson. Finally, I taken it used with half-price for cheap, deep color. Especially, after read Photo-shop retouching technique from Photo.net, I really love this. I want to take 5 Thumbs Up, but I know there's better filmscanner. Great value for money(only slide for me)

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 14, 2000]
Vsevolod Maisky
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: FilmScan 200

Strength:

One of the cheapest available, quite good quality for negative scanning.

Weakness:

Pure quality with mounted slides

Good start for cataloging/Web usage. Great value for money.

Customer Service

Reasonable.

Similar Products Used:

Polaroid 35

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 05, 2001]
Thomas Kramer
Expert

Strength:

Low price at that time. Speed not too bad.

Weakness:

Contrast is JUST acceptable. Anything beyoind a well balanced shot is usually loosing details in the dark and needs a lot rework to be printable.

Decent product at that time. But it can't compete with anything new.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
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